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Coffee shop, bar, and pool Cabana Club will open in time for summer

The east Austin project combines work and play with a new pool, restaurant, coffee shop, and coworking space all in one.

A pool with four small fountains surrounded by blue and green umbrellas, in front of the Cabana Club.

We dare you not to take a dip in this 21+ pool.

Photo by Garrett Smith

There’s a new pool to add to your summer bucket list.

Cabana Club, a new coffee shop and bar created by the team behind Progress Coffee, will open at 5012 E. 7th St. sometime this summer for a splashing good time. Plus, you can stay all day long 7-12 a.m. on weekdays.

In addition to coffee, Cabana Club will feature a full food + bar menu, plus three food trucks on deck, and 130 parking spots.

The space welcomes remote workers with a spacious clubhouse where you can break out the laptop. Once you’ve clocked out, take a dip in the 21+ pool surrounded by a patio.

Outside, there’s a 2,500-square-foot retractable pergola to combat the sun, fans (or heaters, depending on the season), and cabanas for hot summer days.

Ready to dive in? Follow Cabana Club on Instagram to stay in the loop.

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